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Corsair K60 RGB PRO SE Aluminum Frame Mechanical USB 3.0 or 3.1 Type-A Gaming Keyboard with Cherry Mechanical Keyswitches – Black

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  • A sturdy brushed aluminum frame with black anodization delivers a stylish, modern look and years of battle-tested durability.
  • 100% German-made CHERRY VIOLA mechanical keyswitches offer smooth linear travel with fast and precise inputs.
  • Precision-molded PBT double-shot keycaps with a standard bottom row layout resist wear, fading, and shine, with 1.5mm thickness for rigid stability.
  • Illuminate your desktop with dynamic, per-key RGB backlighting fully customizable with near-limitless colors and effects, enhanced by keyswitches that create an ultra-bright underglow.
  • A magnetic, detachable soft-textured leatherette palm rest easily slides into place, cushioned by memory foam for theplush comfort to breeze through hours of gaming.
  • Powerful CORSAIR iCUE software enables dynamic RGB lighting control, key remaps and custom macro programming, and full-system lighting synchronization across all iCUE-compatible CORSAIR devices.
  • Experience an unparalleled level of immersion when playing iCUE-integrated games, as your RGB lighting dynamically reacts to in-game actions and events in real-time.
  • Full N-key rollover (NKRO) with 100% anti-ghosting ensures that every keypress registers, no matter how fast you play.
  • Activate Windows Key Lock mode to guarantee that you’ll never accidentally interrupt your game at critical moments.
  • Convenient keyboard shortcuts let you control media playback, volume, and onboard lighting on-the-fly.

Specification: Corsair K60 RGB PRO SE Aluminum Frame Mechanical USB 3.0 or 3.1 Type-A Gaming Keyboard with Cherry Mechanical Keyswitches – Black

Brand

‎Corsair

Number of items

‎1

Model

‎CH-910D119-NA

Model Name

‎K60 Pro

Product Dimensions

‎44.2 x 13.72 x 3.71 cm, 879.97 Grams

Item model number

‎CH-910D119-NA

Operating System

‎Windows 10

Hardware Platform

‎PC

Compatible Devices

‎PC

Special Features

‎Backlit

Mounting Hardware

‎1 x K60 RGB Pro SE Keyboard

Manufacturer

‎Corsair

Batteries Included

‎No

Power Source

‎Usb

Batteries Required

‎No

Keyboard Description

‎Gaming

Connector Type

‎USB 3.0 or 3.1 Type-A

material

‎Aluminum Polybutylene Terephthalate

Form Factor

‎Full Size

Hand Orientation

‎Ambidextrous

Does it contain liquid?

‎No

Has an attached light

‎Yes

Country of Origin

‎China

Item Weight

‎880 g

13 reviews for Corsair K60 RGB PRO SE Aluminum Frame Mechanical USB 3.0 or 3.1 Type-A Gaming Keyboard with Cherry Mechanical Keyswitches – Black

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  1. Brijesh Singhal

    Great keyboard. Corsair always delivers sturdy build, quality software and reasonable price.

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  2. Ray Z.

    the opx switch is very very sensitive, but once you get used to it, it is super useful for gaming.

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  3. Matt j.

    Replaced the black widow mini with this keyboard. It’s responsive and it does light up. The light settings only work if the icue app is running. I got the red switches, they have a nice keypress but are kinda loud.

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  4. Neur0n

    I bought this on sale for around $75, which I think is a great price for a brand name keyboard that offers 8k hz polling rate and optical switches. I actually type really well on this keyboard, and the software was easy to use because I have used the software in the past. I primarily purchased this keyboard for gaming and I like how the keys are close together compared to my previous optical keyboard.

    However there is just one issue with the keyboard that I dislike, and there are some things I would change to make this perfect. The space bar on this keyboard is just way too sensitive. An extremely light tap will trigger the space bar. You constantly have to be aware of your thumb’s position so it doesn’t lightly rest on the space bar because that’s enough to trigger it. Many have said the general letter keys are too sensitive, however I don’t have issues with those besides the space bar. To make this perfect, I would have a stiffer space bar. Also a closer F-keys because I do use those keys for certain games. And then get rid of the arrow keys and the keys above it such as home, end, insert, and etc.

    Other than that, this keyboard is a great value. And it’s among the few that actually has 8k hz polling rate. The huntsman for example, cost nearly twice as much.

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  5. Ashish

    Corsair k60 RGB pro – its spacebar records 2 inputs with 1 press

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  6. Akhil Kokani

    I’d recommend this to anyone who’s want to use office it for work, especially for software engineers. Bad thing? Well, it had color density control and switch to toggle backlight.

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  7. Sidd VN

    Not bad, slight resistance on key press.

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  8. Akash

    best keyboard at it’s segment good for gaming but if you’re into typing a lot of stuff it might be a little tricky cuz the keys are so responsive that a little tap will recognize as a press but still that is a good perk for a gamer and also the wrist rest is next level the softness make u feel so good it like a memory foam pillow i would buy it again and again just for the wirst rest…

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  9. Amazon Customer

    The media could not be loaded.

     Thanks to appario retail and amazon customer care, i got Refunded 5k, but this keyboard is not worth it. Poor put of box performance when it comes to usability.

    Key caps on arrow keys go flying when tapping too fast, thats what we do in gaming.

    The spacebar came off when i was removing plastic wrap off the keyboard.

    When gaming, one wrong miss click ruins the experience.

    So yea, in short, not a good keyboard with the Corsair keycaps, if u have other keycaps, go for it.

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  10. Ifran Ali

    Detatchable USB-C, Corsair OPX, Aluminium top plate, 8000Hz polling rate… That’s what we gamers want at this price range.
    ABS keycaps, Non-Lubed switches and stabilizers, Foamless Chassy, no media controls or volume rocker….
    That’s what we don’t want as a daily typing experience and long term usage.
    Corsair, get yourself right, there’s still time for improvement.

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  11. Adriana Dominguez

    Compre este teclado hace aproximadamente unos 7 meses, al principio todo iba bien pero al cabo de un tiempo empezó a desconectarse aleatoriamente y se recolectada a los segundos. Al principio no era molesto, pero poco a poco se hizo más a menudo hasta llegar a un punto donde era muy molesto.

    Le escribí al soporte, donde me dieron como solución llevar al soporte técnico (que se encuentra en los estados unidos) entonces les explique que yo no soy de allí, y que me sería demasiado costoso enviar el teclado, para lo que me resolvieron el problema enviándome uno totalmente nuevo sin ningún coste y sin el problema que tenia el otro, el teclado llegó en perfecto estado. La atención fue muy rápida y la garantía se aplicó perfectamente. Muchas gracias corsair por tu gran servicio.

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  12. NILESH MAHENDRA DODIA

    After a use of 2to 3 months few keys are not working properly. If we press the key once it gets typed twice or thrice.

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  13. ramm

    Update after a month of use for typing and programming:
    When it comes to typing and other textual documentation, I like the the apple keyboard since, that’s much faster as there is little movement of fingers required.

    However when it comes to coding, since one would be pressing multiple (combination keys) at once, a lot; mac keyboard fails here as it’s hard to hit the keys right without looking at the keyboard. Membrane keyboards better but the mechanical keyboards the best since one can feel the keys the best without accidentally pressing them.

    I liked the brown keys keyboard that I used earlier, the good this with this particular K60 from Corsair is, it’s a lot silent than the cherry mx keys, so I can enjoy my music playing on the desktop speakers while typing.

    Only thing that I didn’t like that much on this keyboard is, the actuation distance is very short, like 1mm, which is apt for gaming for typing, when I rest keys, I need to ensure that I don’t press the keys accidentally (there is not tactile for actuation). I kind of got used to it.

    Below is the recommendation:

    Not recommended if you
    – like clicky sound
    – use this for typing AND have heavy hands

    Recommended if you
    – like more silent keyboard (as silent as a membrane keyboard)
    – quick actuation (gaming/ arrow key navigation etc)
    – for coding and do not have heavy fingers (so you avoid accidental actuation)
    – for typing and do not have heavy fingers
    – like funky full-color back lights (this keyboard has best back-lighting)

    The space-bar was noisy, I noticed this is happening at the time of releasing the key fast, the momentum of the space bar hitting the pasting limiter/stoppers on the top. I fixed it by pasting some petroleum jelly between the metal supporters and plastic groves/limiter that are on the either ends of the space-bars, and not to the mechanical transparent switch. Now the space bar is as pleasant as the “enter” key.
    Hardening silicone gel is another option, but I couldn’t locate that on time. If you use silicone, you need to be super precise with it as you don’t want to obstruct the motion of the keys with hardened silicone.

    I am getting one more of K60 RGB Pro SE for my 5th grader daughter, cuz I like this keyboard for my needs and she likes it too bumping up to 5 star.

    I can provide pictures.
    ——————
    Update after a week of heavy use:
    This *sounds* more pleasing than the brown keys. Keys still feel harder to bottom out (I know keys don’t change but I can get used to it). The actuation point is roughly at 1mm, so there is no need to bottom out the keys except for a sense of satisfaction.
    Still keeping 4 stars. Would upgrade to 5 stars when/if this becomes my go to keyboard and when I start recommending to my friends. Currently I still recommend a keyboard with “brown keys” for typing use.

    Original Review:
    Cherry MV (MX Viola) Keys (transparent ones) – not blue, brown, red. Feels like a variant of MX Red. Should be better than MX Red when it comes to gaming.

    This keyboard was a total surprise to me, in a good way and a bad way both.
    Softer than expected.
    Heavier than expected.
    Colors look cooler than expected.
    Space bar more wiggly and noisy than expected.
    Quality of material, better than expected.
    Ergo – rather a flat keyboard – not as expected.
    Wrist pad — integrated magnetic wrist pad is better than an independent one.

    Hopefully I will get used to it soon.
    This is a next level of engineering, I don’t know if the effect is good or bad, so far so go. Will update the review after a few 1000s of lines of code.

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    Corsair K60 RGB PRO SE Aluminum Frame Mechanical USB 3.0 or 3.1 Type-A Gaming Keyboard with Cherry Mechanical Keyswitches – Black
    Corsair K60 RGB PRO SE Aluminum Frame Mechanical USB 3.0 or 3.1 Type-A Gaming Keyboard with Cherry Mechanical Keyswitches – Black

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